Welcome to Belgium! The European Society for the Study of Tourette Syndrome (ESSTS) annual conference 2023
As a psychologist working in Belgium I am excited to be a host organiser for an upcoming conference European Society for the Study of Tourette Syndrome (ESSTS) annual conference on the 7th to 9th of June 2023 in Brussels www.essts.org
Why should people be interested in Tourette Syndrome (TS) and tic disorders?
One of the battles of patient representatives and support associations is to get people to understand that TS isn’t rare. With the same prevalence as autism but much less attention, TS is something that is crying out for more attention to increase understanding by the public. More adults are now coming forward to say that they have TS and a more cohesive patient community coming together is using its voice in current times in the UK and other countries. The more and more advocates that stand up revealing they have TS, the larger and more political a voice the patient associations become, the more researchers think of inventive ways to help support people with the condition moves this condition forward into the limelight.
Celebrities supporting technological breakthroughs
In recent years more celebrities have felt able to reveal that they have Tourette Syndrome to the public. Billie Eilish and even more recently we have the singer Lewis Capaldi. Not only has he become one of the current most well known figures who will talk about their TS - he has even been seen trying out some of the new technology being developed to help people with their tics.
I'm excited that at the conference in Brussels in June not only will there be a packed programme of presentations, posters, workshops, prizegiving, panel discussions and much more - there will be a demonstration of this new technology, Lewis Capaldi has already tried in front of the conference audience. You can also see here other people trying the device
Belgium behind-the-times?
When it comes to research, diagnosis and treatment into tic disorders like Tourette Syndrome we may consider it to be behind-the-times. I have often heard that little exists in the way of support for patients and families in the country who are touched by this condition. So too equally we can imagine that the educational and healthcare professionals also need training and support so they can better serve their patients in regards to their Tourette Syndrome.
There seems to be such a lack of research in Belgium as to be startling in its absence. In data relating to prevalence studies, TS expert Dr Tara Murphy, created a map to help show where research into the prevalence of TS has been conducted. In the map below we can see the unmarked countries (based on a 2022 search) had not published any prevalence research on TS but may have published other studies and data. Being a board member of the Belgian Tourette Syndrome association (Iktic-Jetique www.iktic.be) I was disappointed but not surprised that Belgium was blank. In fact I am not sure if any research into Tourette Syndrome has been carried out in Belgium (this is something I am very willing to be corrected on this!)
(Thanks to Dr Tara Murphy for permission to use these maps.)
If we build it – will they come?
The ESSTS organisation have recognized this gap and are supporting Belgium by providing a training course as part of the ESSTS conference in June. This will be open to clinicians (physicians, psychologists, psychotherapists, nurses, medical students and other professionals who are interested in the clinical aspects of TS) on Tuesday, 6 June 2023 1-6pm at the Congress centre of the Royal Museum for Central Africa. View training course programme and registration details.
Also for the first time in Belgium in order to support and recognise the different languages found in in the country (including French and Dutch) there will be behavioural therapy for tics training workshops in Dutch, French and English to cater as many Belgian healthcare professionals as possible.
Do visit the ESSTS website or more information and any one of the amazing support associations around the world for more information on what TS is about.